Jack Metcoff Award for Outstanding Resident or Fellow Presentation. The submitting author verifies upon submission that all authors have agreed to the submission of the abstract. Sponsored by Mead Johnson Nutrition. Is there a balance between words and illustrations? Conflict of Interest/ Disclosure: Work submitted for presentation must include an acknowledgment of funding sources of commercial nature and/or consulting or holding of significant equity in a company that could be affected by the results of the study. • Professional and scholarly networking in a variety of settings and platforms. The Midwest SPR Junior Member Section serves as a resource for: • Opportunities for participation in the activities of the Society.
Midwest SPR is committed to presenting the broadest possible range of high-quality work at the 2020 Scientific Meeting. Any animal studies must conform with the “Guiding Principles in the Care and Use of Animals” of the American Physiological Society and any human experimentation has been conducted according to a protocol approved by the institutional committee on ethics of human investigation. Note that the security firewall at some institutions may block communications from Midwest SPR. Notification of abstract acceptance status will be emailed to the contact author listed on the abstract. You can log into your Midwest SPR abstract account at any point to check for emails and invitations to present. Abstracts should not be submitted if there is knowledge and confirmation of an upcoming publication prior to the scientific meeting or submission deadline. Submitter does not need to be a member of Midwest SPR to submit an abstract for the Meeting. If the abstract is selected, the presentation must include the methods used for study and any other information relevant to research. • Mentorship and resources for developing essential skills for academic career development.
Midwest Society for Pediatric Research: October 7-9, 2020: Virtual: European Academy of Paediatric Societies’ Congress (EAPS 2020) October 16-20, 2020: Barcelona, Spain: Navigating the Roles of Sections and Departments in Your Career: October 19, 2020: Webinar: Mentor-Mentee Interactions: A 2-Way Street: November 16, 2020: Webinar There is no limit on the number of abstracts submitted by each author, but the submission of multiple, similar abstracts from the same investigator(s) or laboratory is strongly discouraged. Meets annually in the Fall since 1983 with the site rotating through various Midwestern Universities. The mission of the Midwest SPR is to further pediatric research in the Midwest by highlighting scientific discovery, fostering collaborations, and promoting academic career development from … Character count is 2,600. @ 2019 Copyright - Midwest Society for Pediatric Research. Abstracts submitted or presented to other societies or national meetings can be submitted for consideration. Offers Trainee Travel Awards to many of those who present their work at the. 2019 | Mitchell Luangrath & Brandon Tomlin. To be eligible, an individual should be pursuing an active full-time career in academic pediatrics as a faculty member at a teaching institution in Ohio, Michigan, Indiana, Illinois, Missouri, Kansas, Iowa, Wisconsin, Minnesota, Nebraska, North Dakota, South Dakota, Western Pennsylvania (including Pittsburgh), Manitoba, or Saskatchewan. Interim results from an ongoing clinical trial will not be accepted for presentation unless the study has been prematurely closed for efficacy, lack of efficacy, or issues of safety. The mission of the Midwest SPR is to further pediatric research in the Midwest by highlighting scientific discovery, fostering collaborations, and promoting academic career development from trainees to senior faculty. The Metcoff Award is given for an outstanding abstract presentation by a fellow or resident at the Scientific Meeting. Open Letter from Stanford University Regarding Dr. Scott Atlas; Navigating Success for Early Stage Investigators—Practical Words of Advice Founders Award for Outstanding Service to Pediatric Research. Membership The mission of the Midwest SPR is to further pediatric research in the Midwest by highlighting scientific discovery, fostering collaborations, and promoting academic career development from trainees to senior faculty. The Society for Pediatric Research encourages and supports pediatric research endeavors by creating a network of multi-disciplinary researchers to improve child health. The Kenney Award is given for the outstanding abstract presentation by a fellow at the Scientific Meeting. The Sutherland Award is presented for the outstanding abstract presentation by a junior faculty member (<5 years on faculty) at the Scientific Meeting. The Founders Award is presented annually to a senior member of the Midwest SPR for fostering advances in pediatric research and and contributing to the development of the careers of academic pediatricians. News | Events The Founders Award is presented annually to a senior member of the Midwest SPR for fostering advances in pediatric research and and contributing to the development of the careers of academic pediatricians. Provides a forum for pediatric scientists, developmental biologists, and particularly junior faculty and trainees at various levels to present their work in a supportive, constructive setting. PAST AWARDEES: 2020 | Thomas P. Shanley Full abstracts will be made available on the Midwest SPR website. All presenters of accepted abstracts, either for platform or poster presentations, must register to attend the meeting. Collaborative Partners The Founders Award for Outstanding Service to Pediatric Research.
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At that time a member of the program committee will make a determination concerning presentation. The decision of the Program Committee to accept or decline an abstract is final. The submission of abstracts without data due to incomplete investigations or analyses will be evaluated only on the basis of the information provided. Midwest Society for Pediatric Research (MSPR) The purpose of this society is to foster scientific pediatric research and to provide a forum for investigators, particularly younger members, to present their work for discussion and criticism by their associates. There is no separate award submission process. Reviewer scores and comments are confidential and are not available to anyone (including authors) outside of the review process.
Southern Society for Pediatric Research (SSPR) Through our strong mentorship networks and our annual meeting, we provide our members a unique way to develop significant, interactive, and supportive scientific and academic connections with other researchers across the Midwest region. Midwest Pediatric Cardiology Society (MWPCS) helps physicians, nurses, and medical staffs continue practical and formal education through an annual meeting of scientific sessions, as well as providing a network of members, to members only, for consultation considerations.
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And, if no such committee exists, it must conform with the principles of the Declaration of Helsinki of the World Medical Association (Clinical Research 14: 193, 1966). Notification of receipt will be automatically emailed to the contact author upon submission of the abstract. Even if indicated elsewhere in the abstract, this must appear as the last sentence of the abstract and read “funded by…” and/or “equity in…” if pertinent. Attendance at the Midwest SPR Scientific Meeting. The decision on which format the abstract will be presented is also the decision of the Program Committee. Sponsored by Friends of William E. Segar & the Midwest SPR, 2020 – Virtual Program Guide | Recordings, @ 2019 Copyright - Midwest Society for Pediatric Research.
Midwest SPR announces several awards during the meeting, based on abstracts accepted for presentation. FROM THE SPR. Abstracts rarely accepted for presentation include open-label drug trials, single case reports, highly speculative accounts of clinical experience, and op-ed accounts of personal experience. If the presenting author is unable to attend, another co-author named in the abstract may be designated to present, provided the change is communicated to Midwest SPR by Oct. 1, 2021. A maximum of two images or tables may be uploaded with the abstract. James Sutherland Award Junior Faculty Award.
The submission of multiple, similar abstracts from the same investigator(s) or laboratory are strongly discouraged. Abstracts of superior quality will be selected for presentation and will be graded based on quality of scientific merit/importance, research, design, data analysis and presentation. If data contained in the abstract is published after submission of the abstract, the Midwest SPR Program Office must be notified regardless of timing as soon as publication is recognized.
Collaboration among SPR members creates meaningful progress for the future of children’s health. Research published in manuscript form prior to the submission of the abstract is not appropriate and should not be submitted. Western Society for Pediatric Research: January 27-30, 2021: Virtual: Southern Society for Pediatric Research: February 25-27, 2021: New Orleans, LA: Eastern Society for Pediatric Research: March 10-12, 2021: Virtual: PAS 2021 Meeting: April 30 – May 4, 2021: Virtual: Midwest Society for Pediatric Research: October 2021 – Dates TBD: Chicago, IL Frederic M. Kenney Award for Outstanding Fellow or Resident. All abstracts (excluding tables and figures) accepted for presentation will be viewable in the mobile app. SPR Research Toolbox, © Copyright - Society for Pediatric Research, Valuing and Achieving Diversity in Academic Medicine, European Academy of Paediatric Societies’ Congress (EAPS 2020), Navigating the Roles of Sections and Departments in Your Career, Mentor-Mentee Interactions: A 2-Way Street, Academic Skills: Of Grants and Publications, Enhancing Academic Careers throughout the Pipeline, Developing Careers and Strategies to Promote Advocacy in Child Health, Aligning Academic Medicine within the Healthcare System, 4th jENS: Congress of joint European Neonatal Societies.